• Emerging Contaminants, Methoprene and our Marshlands

    The View 3 Consuelo Pl, Oakdale, NY, United States

    Emerging contaminants, such as 1,4-dioxane, were a hot topic in 2019 and sure to continue to be well into the future. Learn more about them as well as the toxic effects of methoprene, the mosquito pesticide, on our marshlands in this Save The Great South Bay Speaker Series conversation moderated by Marshall Brown. Kevin McAllister, founder […]

  • Creeks as Classrooms: Bridging STEAM & Local Stewardship

    The View 3 Consuelo Pl, Oakdale, NY, United States

    Speakers from Brookhaven National Lab, Seatuck, NYSMEA, and East Islip UFSD.  Our quarterly Speaker Series continues with Creeks as Classroom: Bridging STEAM & Local Stewardship on Friday, 2/7 at the View in Oakdale from 8-10 AM featuring a distinguished panel of experts including Dr. Melvyn Morris from Brookhaven National Lab, Peter Walsh from Seatuck, Lou […]

  • A Cure for the Common Lawn

    Zoom Webinar

    Want a beautiful yard without all the chemicals? Yes, it's possible. And it's good for the Great South Bay too. Join our panelists, Long Island native planting experts Matt Gettinger, Frank Piccininni & Anthony Marinello, for a discussion on how you can create a bay friendly yard. Register Here This Save the Great South Bay […]

  • The Story of Plastic: A Panel Discussion

    In-home screening followed by a Zoom panel discussion

    Save The Great South Bay, 501(c)3 is proud to host a panel discussion on The Story of Plastic, a powerful new documentary exposing the sources and consequences of global plastic pollution. Attendees will receive complimentary access to the film to view ahead of the expert panel discussion. This event is free and open to the […]

  • Seagrass & the South Shore Estuary Reserve

    Join us for a virtual workshop on Thursday, July 23rd, 2020 9:30am – 12:00pm hosted by The Nature Conservancy on the state of seagrass in the South Shore Estuary Reserve and options for its preservation. In this workshop, Mark Finkbeiner, NOAA Office of Coastal Management, Bradley Peterson, Stony Brook University/School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, and Elizabeth […]

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  • Hawley’s Lake Nature Talk

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    As part of our Creek Defender program, we welcome you to join us for a nature talk with local resident Tom Stock on the history and nature of Hawley's Lake located between the Babylon Village and West Islip at the end of Route 231. The talk will take place in front of the Falls. This […]